The Geoeconomic Turn in International Trade, Investment, and Technology
Milan Babić,
Nana De Graaff,
Lukas Linsi
et al.
Abstract:This thematic issue brings together a set of articles that empirically map the state of the ongoing geoeconomic turn in the global political economy from an International Political Economy (IPE) perspective. Changes in the <em>modus operandi</em> of the global political economy urge the development of new conceptual and theoretical tools in order to grasp the new geoeconomic reality of world affairs. At the same time, the contemporary study of geoeconomics remains theory-centered and focused on its… Show more
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